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But note in such a case as this how easily you may be baffled by some one having upset the heap of clothes, or, in a word, by rearrangement.
And from the fashion in which, her anathema once launched, she sat down and betook herself to the rearrangement of her ruffled coat, it might have been conjectured that it was not purely personal to them, but that they were attacked merely as types of the human race, whose society she and her master had forsworn. 'Cuss her! reiterated the wizard. 'Where's her got tew? My soul, what's this?
The government had begun with the idea of temporarily reconstituting the social and economic system that had prevailed before the first coming of the atomic engine, because it was to this system that the ideas and habits of the great mass of the world's dispossessed population was adapted. Subsequent rearrangement it had hoped to leave to its successors whoever they might be.
The boys and girls in the audience laughed loudly at this not unexpected climax. Dr. Spearmint, much embarrassed, went inside to put away his money, but was seen to steal sly glances, and a rearrangement of the blue neck-ribbon in his little cracked mirror. "Dew come again!" he said faintly, as they were going. "Oh, dear me! yes," cried Grace Langham. "Are we ahem!" Dr.
Such furbishing as there was of brass ornaments and metal-buttons; such an oiling and sand-papering of brown muskets, and such a rearrangement of blue tunics which, after all, did not match in colour, length, nor appointments! Fortunately our warriors did not burn powder; and there was enough of military ardour among them to carry them through the fatigue of the day.
He meant that the method of social reconstruction was still a riddle, that no effectual rearrangement was possible until this riddle in all its tangled aspects was solved. 'I tried to talk to those discontented men, he wrote, 'but it was hard for them to see things as I saw them.
But the fates and the women were against him. He had the mortification to see her stroll away with Mr. Meigs to a distant part of the grounds, where they remained in confidential discourse until it was time to return. In the rearrangement of seats Mrs. Farquhar exchanged with Irene. Mrs. Farquhar said that it was very much like going to a funeral each way.
"Do you mean to abandon to-morrow's performance?" All turned to stare with Binet at Andre-Louis. "Are we to play 'Figaro-Scaramouche' without Scaramouche?" asked Binet, sneering. "Of course not." Andre-Louis came forward. "But surely some rearrangement of the parts is possible. For instance, there is a fine actor in Polichinelle." Polichinelle swept him a bow.
He resolved not to adopt a series of minor changes in the Breviary, but to appoint an active commission of reform, whose first work should be a rearrangement of the psalter which must bring back the recitation of the Divine Office to its early ideal the weekly recitation of the whole psalter. St.
It should be well to keep watch on such places, especially should they occur on the road to Hut Point, over which parties may be travelling at any time. It is probable there will be a rearrangement of the currents in the region of Tent Island since the breaking of the Glacier Tongue. The objects of your journey have been discussed, and need not here be particularised.
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